(978) 775-6226 is a Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? This is Anthem Blue Cross. This call may be recorded for quality assurance. We're calling for Mariam Gregorian. Yes or no? Is this she? I'm sorry, I didn't hear you. Well, did you say yes, this is Mariam. Okay, this is Anthem Blue Cross calling for Mariam. We're calling with an important reminder for her. Please ask her to call us back toll free at 1855-790-5017. Again, the number is 1855-790-5017. Thank you for passing this message along and have a good day. Goodbye.
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